torndownunit
Feb 3, 07:07 PM
Thanks a ton!
macmanlex
Jul 9, 12:07 AM
I will be taking the family to the Oxmoor Mall Apple store. Wonder if there will be a line? Hope to see some other Mac zealots there.
Jax Mac
Sep 22, 03:10 PM
Thanks for the feedback!
It finally hit me the other day that my Quicksilver model is 4.5 years old. It's had a good life.
It finally hit me the other day that my Quicksilver model is 4.5 years old. It's had a good life.
someguy
Dec 15, 07:31 PM
Ok, thats good news. Do you know what I need to take off to get to the card?
Wish I could say that I did, but from looking at it, I could only guess that it'd be a fairly extensive procedure. Have you searched Google?
Wish I could say that I did, but from looking at it, I could only guess that it'd be a fairly extensive procedure. Have you searched Google?
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janey
Jul 9, 09:02 PM
i was using my iBook (800, 32vram, 128mb ram-long story, don't ask...i really want 640mb but i can't put in any RAM) with OS X 10.2.6 on it when i opened up iChat AV and realized that i couldn't do audio chats. So i wondered what the ******* was going on and took a peek in System Preferences and found out that the iBook thought that there was no sound input or output device. That's weird...because earlier today with the same computer i was chatting with someone using the built in mic and listening to Evanescence using the speakers. Can anyone help?
Mac Eagle
Jun 30, 12:39 PM
I've updated the app and frankly I really can't tell a difference. I downloaded direct from phone, so unless it downloaded the old version I'm not impressed. The thumbnails still look low rez to me (and not the beautifully sharp images the 4 display is capable of) and the pictures don't look better in my opionion. Would need to do an A/B comparison later with my wife's 3GS. :confused:
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raymanrox1
Apr 7, 10:10 AM
As I suspected. Turn the firmware password protection off while you are installing Windows. If you don't have the password, you probably shouldn't be installing Windows on it.
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D: C'mon. Its just a sad way of my school to prevent us from getting admin passwords. I already have my own admin password just that now the damned firmware passwords getting in the way.We are allowed to install it btw,password's just an extra protection
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D: C'mon. Its just a sad way of my school to prevent us from getting admin passwords. I already have my own admin password just that now the damned firmware passwords getting in the way.We are allowed to install it btw,password's just an extra protection
Big Shisha
Apr 12, 06:26 AM
Ah ok, I guess I was expecting some sort of Apple/iweb type software.
Thanks for clearing it up for me.
Thanks for clearing it up for me.
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Donny Jepp
Feb 14, 06:35 PM
Been here two years.
Friends
ri0ku has not made any friends yet
You say it's a crappy idea but you can't explain it. That's because you're just agreeing to fit in.
Friends
ri0ku has not made any friends yet
You say it's a crappy idea but you can't explain it. That's because you're just agreeing to fit in.
aptmunich
Dec 20, 08:33 AM
I got the LaCie Porsche design 16x dual layer burner (couldn't get the regular LaCie over here and it was cheaper...) and it works really well!
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Eidorian
Mar 25, 12:06 AM
Does anybody know why?
P.S. I get about 1/3 the normal battery life running XP, 1/2 running Vista, and 2/3 running an unsupported OS - Windows 7 - on my MBP.No idea. I have even encountered anecdotal evidence where a Hackintosh notebook will have better battery life under hacked OS X when compared to Windows.
Though it only applies to certain models and if you can get the power management to work properly.
P.S. I get about 1/3 the normal battery life running XP, 1/2 running Vista, and 2/3 running an unsupported OS - Windows 7 - on my MBP.No idea. I have even encountered anecdotal evidence where a Hackintosh notebook will have better battery life under hacked OS X when compared to Windows.
Though it only applies to certain models and if you can get the power management to work properly.
Sir_Giggles
Jan 12, 10:24 AM
Well Soundtrack is being bundled with FCPexpress, which makes more sense to me, since Soundtrack was hardly embraced by the pro community, to the aspersions of Logic and BIAS.
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thegoldenmackid
Oct 28, 03:20 PM
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=657587&page=38
cfairbank
Mar 11, 10:44 PM
Ended up getting what I wanted, 32gb black wifi. Was around 35 to 40 in line. Once the doors opened I was in and out by 5:30. Granted I could have gone to best buy or target to get but I actually like buying at apple store. Guess it's the experience and the people.
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dejo
Apr 24, 08:15 AM
You sure you want to release newView? Are you following the memory management rules?
MilesNigel
Mar 16, 02:54 AM
Hey y'all. This is probably wishful thinking, but how would you go about storing and managing a 110,000 song (650GB) iTunes library on a wireless network drive?
The setup wasn't hard, but it' SO SLOW!
I plugged the 2TB USB drive with the library into an Airport Extreme, connected to it over the wireless network, opened iTunes while holding 'alt', and chose the library on the network drive. Unfortunately, it's so slow that scrolling and searching are next to impossible. And forget about AirTunes!
The goal would be to have that whole library accessible from my laptop and then played through AirTunes speakers.
Like I said, this is probably just wishful thinking, but has anyone else set up a system like this?
The setup wasn't hard, but it' SO SLOW!
I plugged the 2TB USB drive with the library into an Airport Extreme, connected to it over the wireless network, opened iTunes while holding 'alt', and chose the library on the network drive. Unfortunately, it's so slow that scrolling and searching are next to impossible. And forget about AirTunes!
The goal would be to have that whole library accessible from my laptop and then played through AirTunes speakers.
Like I said, this is probably just wishful thinking, but has anyone else set up a system like this?
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w8ing4intelmacs
Sep 2, 03:11 PM
I had a transaction with kntgsp. It went fine. I wouldn't worry, at least not yet :) It is the Labor Day weekend, after all :)
EatMyApple
Apr 24, 07:32 PM
I have saved some PDFs with iBooks, and when viewing them the colors are switched or just wrong. I have attached pictures to help show the issue rather me just describing it. But black images in MBP PDF are white on the iPhone PDF in iBooks, and white images in MBP PDS are black/dark on iPhone PDF.
The PDF as viewed on my MBP is saved as original.jpg and the view from iPhone is saved as iphone.png
Any ideas how to fix the coloring issue so they appear correctly in iBooks?
The PDF as viewed on my MBP is saved as original.jpg and the view from iPhone is saved as iphone.png
Any ideas how to fix the coloring issue so they appear correctly in iBooks?
Ashapalan
Sep 26, 12:11 PM
I don't think that a mac formatted shuffle would be able to transfer data to a windows computer. I've done it the once and found this to be the case.
edit > I stand corrected and educated. Ignore what i said!
edit > I stand corrected and educated. Ignore what i said!
Big D 51
Apr 11, 09:59 AM
Nice work.
macEfan
Dec 3, 08:19 PM
I have a PC laptop, but is is note up to your standards... it has
366mhz processor,
128mb ram
12gb hard drive
CD/Floppy drive
Built in CD player
If you are interested the Price is $155 OR:
trade laptop for ipod mini and $25
366mhz processor,
128mb ram
12gb hard drive
CD/Floppy drive
Built in CD player
If you are interested the Price is $155 OR:
trade laptop for ipod mini and $25
gnasher729
Mar 29, 03:40 PM
gnasher said to print out the call which I had done previous. There are no typos. But in fact I do have the same problem running it from the command line. Where does the & go?
You have a loop. The "system" command is executed each time in the loop. So when you enter "Q" to exit the loop, all the commands are executed again. That's what the printf should have shown you.
So what happens when you execute the second system () call? I don't expect it to work. I expect it to overwrite the output of the first system () command.
You have a loop. The "system" command is executed each time in the loop. So when you enter "Q" to exit the loop, all the commands are executed again. That's what the printf should have shown you.
So what happens when you execute the second system () call? I don't expect it to work. I expect it to overwrite the output of the first system () command.
Intell
Dec 12, 08:32 PM
No
ilogic
Oct 19, 08:29 AM
Hey Guys I'll be there!
i'll have blue converse on... :cool:
i'll have blue converse on... :cool:
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